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The table shows how household types in Canada changed between 1984 and 2020. Overall, the data suggest a gradual rise in one-person households and one-family households without children, while families with dependent children declined over time. One-person households increased steadily, rising from 6 percent in 1984 to 12 percent by 2014, after which the figure […]
The table compares the changes in five household types in Canada between 1984 and 2020. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of one-person households saw a consistent increase until 2014 and then remained stable. In contrast, one-family households with dependent children comprised the highest proportion throughout the period, despite experiencing a slow decrease by […]
The given table illustrates alterations regarding the distribution of various kinds of households in Canada between 1984 and 2020. Overall, it is readily apparent that there was generally an increase in how much most of the household types constituted, except for those with dependent and non-dependent children. Furthermore, families with dependent offsprings seemed to be […]
The table illustrates the distribution of various household types in Canada from 1984 to 2020, including one-person, couple (no children, dependent children, non-dependent children), and lone-parent households. Overall, while one-person and lone-parent households steadily increased, the percentage of couple households showed notable fluctuations over time. Among couple households, the proportion of families without children rose […]
The depicted table illustrates the proportion of types of households in Canada between 1984 and 2020. Overall, the figures for most household types, except couples with dependent and non-dependent kids, which saw decreasing trends, have increased over the 36-year period. It is interesting to note that the percentage for dependent children ranked at the top […]
